Is That Overnight Feed Habit or Hunger?

Is That Overnight Feed Habit or Hunger?

Author: Sally Woods and Bec Maher March 19, 2026 Duration: 46:36

Wondering if your baby actually needs that 2am feed or if it's just become part of the routine?


This week, Sally and Bec tackle one of the most confusing parts of baby sleep: figuring out what's genuine hunger and what's habitual waking. If you've been stuck in a pattern of feeding at the same times every night—or if you're nervous about dropping a feed that's been your trusty snooze button—this episode is for you.


What You'll Learn:

• How to tell if overnight feeds are habit or genuine hunger

• Why 10:30pm is the most common habitual feed time (and how to nudge it out)

• The mirrored feeding approach: how your day schedule predicts night feeds

• What happens when you resettle instead of feed (spoiler: most babies surprise you)

• How many nights it takes to reset your baby's internal hunger clock

• Why that 5am feed might be keeping early rising at bay—and when to drop it

• The golden rule: once you drop a feed, don't bring it back

• How to confidently move from multiple feeds to sleeping through


Chapters:

00:00 Intro

00:56 Daylight savings survival guide (spring forward or fall back)

09:31 Habit vs hunger: how to know the difference

12:06 The four-hourly feed structure explained

15:41 Why 10:30pm is the most stubborn feed time

17:30 How to confidently resettle habitual wakes

21:17 What happens after baby sleeps through multiple cycles

24:25 Using the mirrored pattern for younger babies

29:54 How many nights until the hunger hormone resets

30:32 Sleep Detective: 5.5 month routine

31:58 Sleep Detective: 6am hysterical waking

35:55 Fast Forward Back: lazy dinner hacks (party porridge!)


🎙️ ABOUT NAP TRAPPED

Nap Trapped is your weekly dose of sleep sanity from consultants Sally Woods and Bec Maher. They take the toughest baby sleep questions and turn them into practical, evidence-based solutions—no shame, just support (and Aldi chocolate).


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Ever found yourself stuck on the couch, scrolling in the quiet, while your little one finally sleeps? You're not alone, and that's exactly where Nap Trapped finds its groove. Hosted by Australian sleep consultants Sally Woods of The Sleep Concierge and Bec Maher from The Sleep Centre, this podcast meets you in that exhausted, sometimes isolating space. It’s a direct conversation between two experts who are also mums, blending solid, evidence-based strategies with the real-world chaos of family life. They break down the 'why' behind restless nights and short naps, moving beyond rigid rules to offer adaptable, practical solutions that actually fit your day. The tone is all solidarity and zero judgment, recognising that every family's sleep journey is different. You'll hear honest stories, debunk common myths, and get actionable advice that aims to bring more rest to your household, not just your baby. Tune into Nap Trapped for a genuinely helpful mix of professional insight and relatable commiseration, all delivered with a warm, Aussie sensibility. It's the kind of podcast you listen to while you're, well, nap trapped, and finish feeling equipped and understood.
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